You Said It, March 17

Published
12:00 am EDT, Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Crisis politics

Even during this time of a serious national and global health crisis the Democrats, while they preach about the importance of “coming together,” are clearly not suspending their multi-year divisive, dishonest, rhetorical effort to undercut the president. Though none of them could do any better, if as well, they certainly are not going to let the crisis go by without attempting to gain political advantage from it. They are devoid of credibility and cannot reasonably be taken seriously.

Timothy Bishop, Bethel

Set example

Please Mr. President — Listen to your scientific medical advisers, and set a good example to our nation by stop shaking hands — and also not catch the virus and get sick. Stay healthy so most of America — excuse me — so most of the Electoral College can vote you out of office in November this time.

Paul Adinolfi, Sandy Hook

Finding peace in chaotic times

Chaos seems to be everywhere, from the coronavirus, to political bickering, and insane stock market fluctuations — what are you going to do to keep your sanity? I can only tell you what I believe and that’s Hope, Faith and Love, and don’t forget music. Focus on these attributes and I promise you’ll feel like you’ve been reborn. Hallelujah!

Richard Allen, Danbury

Help restaurant workers

For those who are working at home and getting paid, order out one more meal each week than you normally do to help those low wage restaurants workers who must go to work to be paid.

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